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Baxter/Sigma Spectrum

The SIGMA Spectrum Infusion System is redefining smart technology with Second Generation software to help prevent pump-related medication errors. It provides multiple error prevention systems along with bi-directional wireless communication and comprehensive log analysis software to create CQI reports. The SIGMA Spectrum pump provides rapid, intuitive work-flow using a bright, easy to read color display and on-board digital help screens. Additionally, the SIGMA Spectrum pump provides economic value by utilizing Baxter’s standard IV administration sets.

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Product Description

Spectrum

Specifications

Flow Rate Range:

0.5 – 99.9 mL/hr (0.1 mL/hr increments)

1 – 999 mL/hr (in 1 mL/hr increments)

Volume to be infused:

0.1 – 99.9 mL (0.1 mL increments)

100 – 9999 (1 mL increments)

KVO Rate:

At the completion of a primary infusion, the pump will infuse
at the KVO rate configured per drug in the Drug Library or the
current infusion rate, whichever is lower. The default KVO rate
is set at 1 mL/hr but may be configured to between 0.5 – 50
mL/hr.
At the completion of a secondary infusion program, the pump
will run at a fixed KVO rate of 1 mL/hr.

Battery:

Lithium Ion, 1800 mA/h, 7.4 VDC nominal

Battery Capacity:

8hrs (at 125 mL/hr at the highest backlight setting)

Pump Mechanism:

Linear Peristaltic

Dimensions:

Height – 5.8 in.

Width – 4.2 in.

Depth – 2.5 in.

Features

  • Master Drug Library (MDL) Editor:
      • A software tool intended to be used by pharmacists to list all medications that would be delivered via the Spectrum Pump, along with associated care areas and infusion parameters for each drug entry.
  • Gen 2 Error Prevention Systems:
      • Dose Error Reduction System (DERS)
      • Check Flow At Run
      • Secondary Error Prevention
      • Single Step Titration
  • BASIC Mode: Allows you to manually specify dose mode, rate, volume, time, or other parameters for infusion.
  • Multiple Programming Modes:
      • Continuous (Primary Mode, Secondary Mode, Multi-step Mode)
      • Cyclic Mode:  IV drug or fluid therapy that requires a volume rate (mL/hr) ramp up to a main (mL/hr) rate for a prescribed period of time and then tapers the rate down until total infusion time has completed.
  • Wireless Mode